Can the Church Really Change Child Welfare? These Leaders Say Yes
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Child Welfare is broken worldwide. Is there hope? We say yes, and it's found right in our communities in the form of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ
In this inaugural episode of The Table, host Rick Morton (SVP of Engagement, Lifeline Children's Services) gathers three of the most respected voices in Christian child welfare for a conversation that's honest, warm, and theologically grounded.
Guests:
Emily Richards — Ambassador & Advisor for Show Hope (founded by Mary Beth & Steven Curtis Chapman); foster parent, adoptive sibling, and master's-level theologian
Chelsea Sobolik — Child welfare policy expert, Capitol Hill veteran, adult adoptee from Romania, and adoptive mom
Herbie Newell — President & CEO, Lifeline Children's Services (23 years); author and advocate for a whole-life pro-life ethic
In this episode:
How the Church is uniquely called to care for vulnerable children and families
Why James 1:27 is more than a memory verse — it's a mandate
The intersection of adoption theology and public policy
What a "whole-life pro-life" ethic looks like in practice
Trinitarian theology and what it means for how we engage orphan care
Why community and relationship are at the core of this work — and why isolation is the enemy
Whether you're a pastor, adoptive parent, foster parent, social worker, policymaker, or anyone who cares about vulnerable children — pull up a chair.
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